A Brooklyn man thrown in a Poconos jail on charges of drunken driving and threatening police was bailed out by his father – who showed up in court carrying a shopping bag stuffed with $50,000 in cash.

The plastic Christmas shopping bag was packed with $20s, $50s and $100s.

The New Year’s Eve DUI arrest of Russian immigrant Oleg Livshits in Marshalls Creek, Pa., took place on the ninth anniversary – and just 25 miles from the site – of a DUI accident that claimed his best friend’s life.

This week’s arrest came after Livshits, 34, a restaurant manager from Brighton Beach, crashed his Mercedes S600 on Interstate 80 shortly before 8 p.m. on New Year’s Eve, Pennsylvania police said.

When trooper Brian Crawley arrived at the scene, Livshits was alone, disorderly and refused to take a field sobriety test.

He was charged with DUI, issuing terrorist threats and traffic offenses. Judge Charles Eyer said the father was “very concerned” about his son – who, according to state records, had his New York driver’s license revoked last year after he racked up a series of DUI arrests.